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Led Zeppelin's 1968/1969 tour of North America was the first concert tour of the United States and Canada by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 26 December 1968 and concluded on 16 February 1969.
24 April 1969 San Francisco: United States: Fillmore West: 25 April 1969 Winterland Ballroom: 26 April 1969 27 April 1969 Fillmore West 29 April 1969 Los Angeles: Whisky a Go Go: 30 April 1969 1 May 1969 Irvine: Crawford Hall - UC Irvine: 2 May 1969 Pasadena: Rose Palace: 3 May 1969 4 May 1969 Santa Monica: Santa Monica Civic Center: 5 May 1969 ...
As described by Cameron Crowe, "[Led] Zeppelin live was a direct descendant from Elvis' early shows. Raw, direct, a reminder of when rock was young." [12] With such shared enthusiasm for playing a diverse range of musical styles coupled with their emphasis on extended improvisation, Led Zeppelin's concerts frequently extended for several hours.
Associated album: Led Zeppelin: Start date: 5 July 1969 (scheduled to start on 4 July 1969) End date: 31 August 1969: No. of shows: 46 (48 scheduled) Led Zeppelin concert chronology; United Kingdom Summer 1969; North America Summer 1969; Europe Autumn 1969
The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of 9 studio albums, 4 live albums, 10 compilation albums, 19 singles, 16 music videos and 9 music downloads.The band is estimated to have sold over 300 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling music artists in history.
Led Zeppelin's Summer 1969 United Kingdom Tour was a concert tour of the United Kingdom by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 8 June and concluded on 29 June 1969. It included a single show in Paris, France, performed for French television. [1]
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Led Zeppelin guitarist and producer of the DVD, Jimmy Page, commenced work on the project in the early 2000s.While fans had been trading poor quality versions of Led Zeppelin video material for years, this was the first official archival video release to contain any footage of the band playing live [2] (outside of the cinematic, and later DVD release of The Song Remains the Same film).